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Friedrich Merz · GermanyThe German leader wants the EU to allow plug-in hybrids, extended range electric vehicles and “highly efficient” conventional vehicles beyond 2035, when a ban on combustion cars is set to take effect.See the Story
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to Ask EU to Drop Hard Cutoff for Combustion Cars From 2035
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Germany · GermanyEurope needs to act rapidly on green hydrogen to secure cost-efficient supply – report Clean Energy Wire Europe must hurry up to allow its prized industry to switch to large-scale green hydrogen use at reasonable cost, a German research alliance has found. “If Europe makes consistent decisions early on, a cost-effective, robust and strategically sensible hydrogen supply is possible,” said the so-called Transhyde alliance, which includes several …See the Story
Europe needs to act rapidly on green hydrogen to secure cost-efficient supply – report

Germany · GermanyA month after initial discussions in the parliament, the German coalition (SDP/CDU) has agreed to reintroduce EV incentives in Germany. Exactly two years ago, purchase subsidies were abruptly ended in Europe’s largest auto market. The incentives aim to support low to mid-income households in purchasing zero-emission vehicles. The bonus has an income limit of €80,000 annually, with the limit increasing by €5,000 considering children in the househ…See the Story